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Lake Balaton is the closest that landlocked Hungary comes to having a seaside and the mood here is one of maritime merriment, thanks to boating, watersports and swimming when the mercury rises.

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Veszprem
Best of both worlds

The gateway to Lake Balaton, Veszprem takes its name from a Slavic word meaning “stubborn”, which captures its character nicely. Few cities balance heavy industry with finesse and culture as well as this one. Located on the top corner of the lake’s northern shore, the town’s multicultural heritage is woven into its vernacular. That potent mix of Hungarian, Slavic and Austrian influences is evident in Veszprem’s main cobblestone thoroughfare, Var, which is flanked by listed buildings and churches, and offers a stunning viewpoint over the city. Dubniczay-palota, once an aristocratic residence, now showcases Hungary’s thriving contemporary art scene through artists such as Dora Maurer and Csaba Kis Roka.

Stone statue of two figures on cobblestone square with tourists viewing cityscape from Veszprem overlook

North-shore notables:

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Theodora-kert Vendeglo:
A colourful pub run by Laszlo Timar, a true character and expert on the area.
+36 30 566 3131


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Pap Wines
In the best possible taste

Interior of Pap Wines restaurant with diners at tables
Two women relaxing on outdoor terrace with thatched roof pergola, small white dog, and drinks on table

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Herend Porcelain Manufactory
Ornamental charm

Herend porcelain craftsperson hand-painting decorative pattern on ceramic vessel

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Balatonfured resort
Laid-back lakeside

The resort capital of Balaton’s northern shore, 20km south of Veszprem, Balatonfured has a Mediterranean feel. The effect is enhanced by the marinas and sunburnt villas (the town’s architectural gems date back to when it was a meeting place for the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy). Blaha Lujza street offers respite from the crowds with good eating and frequent live music. Tihany Peninsula, a 10-minute drive away, is home to an eponymous 11th-century abbey. The views here are not to be overlooked.


Field of vision

Sculptor Imre Veszpremi was known for his captivating and often unnerving creations but the Human Comedy Group of Sculptures standing aloof in an open field overlooking Lake Kornyi might be his most powerful work. The view’s not bad either.


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Balaton Uplands
Back to nature

Natural landscape of Kali Basin with orchards and low hillocks
Woman in patterned dress and sun hat posing in front of ornate white stone fountain with sculptural figures

While the southern shore of Balaton is flat, the northern side is all gently sloping hills and low hillocks covered with vineyards and orchards crisscrossed by trekking routes. It is not surprising that this scenery inspired generations of Hungarian artists. There are natural wonders to boot: the Hegyestu geological park and the Heviz thermal baths further down the lake are a must-visit. The village of Koveskal is a great base for excursions throughout the surrounding Kali Basin, much of which is a national park.


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Kali Art Inn
Artistic expression

Two people having tea at a table in an elegant room with framed portraits and traditional decor

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The lake
Dive right in

People sunbathing and swimming on a wooden pier extending into Lake Balaton with clear blue water
Boats and yachts on Lake Balaton with shoreline and hills in background

Boat rentals abound wherever you approach the shore but Tihany and Siofok (accessible by a short ferry) are best for yachting. Balaton is shallow and narrow – very strong swimmers can power from one side to the other. But as it’s 77km long, the best way to explore its shores by boat. Esterhazy Beach in Balatonfured is perfect if you are staying in town but if you don’t mind the short drive (or a longish walk), Plage 18 is hard to beat. The handsome restaurant on Tihany Peninsula doubles as a beach club and has gazebos for hire.

Images: Balazs Mohai/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock, Vera Petrunina/Dreamstime

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